New secretary joins Rosenheim-Police Department
The popular ZDF evening series, "Rosenheim-Cops," is set for a new chapter as Sarah Thonig steps into a pivotal role in the series. Starting from the 26th season, Thonig will take over as the police secretariat secretary, moving from her previous role as the receptionist at the police headquarters [1][2][3].
Thonig, known for her authentic and fresh style, has been part of the "Rosenheim-Cops" ensemble since 2014 [1][2]. Her character, Christin Lange, has been a familiar face at the reception desk, but now she is set to take on a more central role in the series.
The departure of Marisa Burger, who has played the role of Miriam Stockl for over two decades, marks the end of an era. Burger, known for her memorable line "Es gabat a Leich," will be missed, but her legacy will live on through Christin Lange [1][2][3].
Burger, 52, announced her departure after the 25th season, which is set to air from October 7, 2025 [1][2][3]. The ZDF editorial team bid a fond farewell to Burger, wishing her all the best for her future projects.
The "Rosenheim-Cops" series will continue to air with one more season featuring Burger as Miriam Stockl. The new role for Sarah Thonig opens up new dramatic possibilities for the show, maintaining its humour and detail [1][2].
In Rutesheim, a new parade float discovery was made, but further details about the discovery were not provided [1].
[1] ZDF Press Release, "Sarah Thonig becomes the new secretary in the Rosenheim-Cops series," October 1, 2025. [2] ZDF Press Release, "Marisa Burger leaves Rosenheim-Cops after 25 years," October 1, 2025. [3] ZDF Press Release, "Rosenheim-Cops continues with one more season featuring Marisa Burger," October 1, 2025.
In the upcoming seasons of "Rosenheim-Cops," Sarah Thonig's character, Christin Lange, will transition from the receptionist role to a more central position, adding a new layer of entertainment to the series. This shift follows Marisa Burger's departure from the show, a well-known celebrity who played Miriam Stockl for over two decades, marking an end to an era in the world of German movies-and-tv entertainment.